You encounter an oncoming vehicle at a narrowing of the road on an uphill slope. If there is no signage regulating right of way, who should pass first?
Right of way
Explanation
On an **uphill slope** without signage regulating the right of way, the vehicle traveling in the **uphill** direction has priority to pass. This is because, on steep slopes, it is more difficult for the vehicle going uphill to stop and then resume driving. However, if the vehicle going uphill can reach a **pull-off area** before the other vehicle, it must yield and stop there to facilitate traffic flow.

This rule aims to avoid complicated and dangerous situations where a vehicle going uphill has to stop on a slope, which could be more difficult and risky than for a vehicle going downhill.
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